You also need bridge-domain config, and then irb.1000 will comes up. So 172.30.1.1 and 172.30.1.3 able to communicate with each other.set bridge-domains BD1000 vlan-id 1000
set bridge-domains BD1000 routing-interface irb.1000
I use lt-0/0/0 instead of lt-0/0/10, below is my config:set chassis fpc 0 pic 0 tunnel-services
set interfaces lt-0/0/0 unit 0 encapsulation ethernet-bridge
set interfaces lt-0/0/0 unit 0 peer-unit 1
set interfaces lt-0/0/0 unit 0 family bridge interface-mode access
set interfaces lt-0/0/0 unit 0 family bridge vlan-id 1000
set interfaces irb unit 1000 family inet address 172.30.1.1/24
set bridge-domains BD1000 vlan-id 1000
set bridge-domains BD1000 routing-interface irb.1000
set logical-systems R3 interfaces lt-0/0/0 unit 1 encapsulation ethernet
set logical-systems R3 interfaces lt-0/0/0 unit 1 peer-unit 0
set logical-systems R3 interfaces lt-0/0/0 unit 1 family inet address 172.30.1.3/24
Original Message:
Sent: 04-28-2021 22:56
From: Unknown User
Subject: lt-0/0/0 interface for bridge-domain questions
Can anyone help me to verify this configuration is valid ?
set interfaces lt-0/0/10 unit 0 encapsulation ethernet-bridgeset interfaces lt-0/0/10 unit 0 peer-unit 1set interfaces lt-0/0/10 unit 0 family bridge interface-mode accessset interfaces lt-0/0/10 unit 0 family bridge vlan-id 1000set interfaces irb unit 1000 family inet address 172.30.1.1/24set logical-systems R3 interfaces lt-0/0/10 unit 1 encapsulation ethernetset logical-systems R3 interfaces lt-0/0/10 unit 1 peer-unit 0set logical-systems R3 interfaces lt-0/0/10 unit 1 family inet address 172.30.1.3/24
Are 172.30.1.1 and 172.30.1.3 supposed to be able to communicate with each other ?
thanks a lot !!